Excellent are article, indeed, and much more focussed than Steynh of late. As for the conclusion: Obama and the Democrats would forfeit every one of these successes to a declared policy of fixed and unconditional withdrawal. If McCain cannot take to the American people the case for the folly of that policy, he will not be president. Nor should he be.
Agree. But I don't know if McCain can hack it. I watched him again yesterday talking, and he was so incredibly halting and lame -- he has trouble speaking. I think he's aged visibly, even compared to last Winter. I don't know if he has the fire in the belly to do what needs to be done to have a chance against Obama. We'll see, but I won't hold my breath.
Again, 2000 was the moment for McCain. It is a tragedy that Bush, not he, was the one in charge when Islam Militant struck hard. And it is a tragedy that his life is so obviously ebbing at a time when the choice of the Democrats is a man whose hostility to the future of this nation rivals that of another "great" Democrat, Mr. Jefferson Davis.
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Excellent are article, indeed, and much more focussed than Steynh of late. As for the conclusion:
Obama and the Democrats would forfeit every one of these successes to a declared policy of fixed and unconditional withdrawal. If McCain cannot take to the American people the case for the folly of that policy, he will not be president. Nor should he be.
Agree. But I don't know if McCain can hack it. I watched him again yesterday talking, and he was so incredibly halting and lame -- he has trouble speaking. I think he's aged visibly, even compared to last Winter. I don't know if he has the fire in the belly to do what needs to be done to have a chance against Obama. We'll see, but I won't hold my breath.
Again, 2000 was the moment for McCain. It is a tragedy that Bush, not he, was the one in charge when Islam Militant struck hard. And it is a tragedy that his life is so obviously ebbing at a time when the choice of the Democrats is a man whose hostility to the future of this nation rivals that of another "great" Democrat, Mr. Jefferson Davis.
I always thought that wth a name like Jefferson Davis, he had to be a schwartze.
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